Hi all
I am planning to build a new reef tank in the near future so I’m here to get your opinions and tips for it.
First of all this won’t be my first reef tank, I have been in the hobby for 6 years now, but I would like to try something different.
In the past I have used wavemakers, but this build would be a peninsula, and overall I dislike the look of wavemakers
For this build I would like to use wavemakers only to complement a closed loop system. ( I know the risks of closed loops, I am here mostly to get your opinions on the flow)
The idea would be to build a SPS-dominated mixed reef
On the picture attach bellow the is a drawing of my vision so far.
The red,blue and purple circles with the arrows are closed loops on the bottom of the aquarium, the pink semi-circle woul be a closed loop on the surface of the aquarium and would be linked to a sea-swirle.
The green circle would be the return line that would also be linked to a sea-swirle.
The three black rectagles would be the aquascape the rectagles would be the intake for each respective close loop.
The wall would be on the left side of the aquarium.
The idea would be to have good turbulent flow between the islands . The nozzles on the bottom closed loops would be aimed upward and the pumps would be cotrollable DC pumps so the point were the different flow hit each other would vary during the day. The nozzles would also have RFG:s. For the surface closed loop, I was thinking a Y connector and eductor nozzles so the flow has the velocity to get to the other end and the Y-fitting would provide the sea-swirl 180° covereage.
For the return pump I was thinking RFG-nozzles aimed downward (not dirrectly at the corals) and a three way split fitting so combined with the sea-swirl, they would cover the whole aquascape.
I am really looking forward for any insight that you may have

I am planning to build a new reef tank in the near future so I’m here to get your opinions and tips for it.
First of all this won’t be my first reef tank, I have been in the hobby for 6 years now, but I would like to try something different.
In the past I have used wavemakers, but this build would be a peninsula, and overall I dislike the look of wavemakers
For this build I would like to use wavemakers only to complement a closed loop system. ( I know the risks of closed loops, I am here mostly to get your opinions on the flow)
The idea would be to build a SPS-dominated mixed reef
On the picture attach bellow the is a drawing of my vision so far.
The red,blue and purple circles with the arrows are closed loops on the bottom of the aquarium, the pink semi-circle woul be a closed loop on the surface of the aquarium and would be linked to a sea-swirle.
The green circle would be the return line that would also be linked to a sea-swirle.
The three black rectagles would be the aquascape the rectagles would be the intake for each respective close loop.
The wall would be on the left side of the aquarium.
The idea would be to have good turbulent flow between the islands . The nozzles on the bottom closed loops would be aimed upward and the pumps would be cotrollable DC pumps so the point were the different flow hit each other would vary during the day. The nozzles would also have RFG:s. For the surface closed loop, I was thinking a Y connector and eductor nozzles so the flow has the velocity to get to the other end and the Y-fitting would provide the sea-swirl 180° covereage.
For the return pump I was thinking RFG-nozzles aimed downward (not dirrectly at the corals) and a three way split fitting so combined with the sea-swirl, they would cover the whole aquascape.
I am really looking forward for any insight that you may have

